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  top view z-1 foil ultra high precision wrap-around chip resistor for improved load life stability of 0.0025% (25 ppm) with tcr of 0.05 ppm/c and withstands esd of 25 kv min frsm series of precision chip resistors vishay foil resistors document number: 63209 for any questions, contact: foil@vishaypg.com www.vishayfoilresistors.com revision: 7-apr-11 1 introduction the frsm is based on the new generation z1- technology of the bulk metal? precision foil resistor elements by vishay precision group (vpg), which makes these resistors virtually insensitive to destabilizing factors. their element, based on the new z-1 foil is a solid alloy that displays the desirable bulk properties of its parent material; thus, it is inherently stable (remarkably improved load life stability of 25 ppm), noise-free and withstands esd to 25kv or more. the alloy is matched to the substrate and forms a single entity with balanced temperature characteristics for an unusually low and predictable tcr over a wide range from -55 c to more than 175c. resistance patterns are photo-etched to pe rmit trimming of resistance values to very tight tolerances. our application engineering department is available to ad vise and make recommendations. for non-standard technical requirements and special applications, please contact us using the e-mail address in the footer below. figure 1 - power derating curve 100 75 50 25 0 - 75 - 50 - 25 0 + 25 + 50 + 75 + 100 + 125 + 150 + 175 ambient temperature (c) rated power (%) + 70 c - 55 c lead (pb)-free terminals tin/lead alloy terminals features ? temperature coefficient of resistance (tcr): 0.05 ppm/c typical (0 c to + 60 c) 0.2 ppm/c typical (- 55 c to + 125 c, + 25 c ref.) ? resistance tolerance: to 0.01 % ? po wer coefficient ? r due to self heating?: 5 ppm at rated power ? po wer rating: to 750 mw at + 70 c ? load life stability: 0.0025 % at 70 c, 2000 h at rated power. 0.005 % at 70 c, 10,000 h at rated power. ? r esistance range: 5 to 125 k (for higher and lower values, please contact us) ? vi shay foil resistors are not restricted to standard values; we can supply specific ?as required? values at no extra cost or delivery (e.g. 1k2345 vs. 1k) ? t hermal stabilization time < 1 s (nominal value achieved within 10 ppm of steady state value) ? elec trostatic discharge (esd) at least to 25kv ? sh ort time overload: 0.005 % ? r ise time: 1 ns effectively no ringing ? c urrent noise: 0.010 v rms /v of applied voltage (< - 40 db) ? vo ltage coefficient: 0.1 ppm/v ? n on inductive: 0.08 h ? n on hot spot design ? t erminal finishes available: lead (pb)-free, tin/lead alloy (1) ? matched sets are available on request ? pro totype quantities available in just 5 working days or sooner. for more information, please contact foil@vishaypg.com ? for higher temperature application up to +240 c and for better performances, please contact us table 1 - tolerance and tcr vs. resistance value (1) (- 55 c to + 125 c, + 25 c ref.) resistance value ( ) tolerance (% ) typical tcr and max . spread (ppm/c) 250 to 125k 0.01 0.2 1.8 100 to < 250 0.02 0.2 1.8 50 to < 100 0.05 0.2 2.8 25 to < 50 0.1 0.2 3.8 10 to < 25 0.25 0.2 3.8 5 to < 10 0.5 0.2 7.8 (1) pb containing terminations are not rohs compliant, exemptions may apply .
frsm series of precision chip resistors vishay foil resistors www.vishayfoilresistors.com f or any questions, contact: foil@vishaypg.com document number: 63209 2 revision: 7-apr-11 about the frsm several factors need to be considered when choosing a resistor for applications that require long term stability, including tcr (ambient temperature), power tcr (self heating), load-life stability for more than 10k hours (instead of the typical 1000 or 2000 hours load-life), ? end-of-life tolerance (which is more important than the initial tolerance), thermal emf (low values , d.c), thermal stabilization and esd. some precision resistor technologies such as precision thin film offer designers tight initial to lerances as low as 0.02 % but have poor load life stability, high end- of-life tolerance, long thermal stabilization, high drifts during oper ational life and esd sensitivity. other resistor technologies, such as wirewounds, provide low absolute tcr and excellent current noise of -40 db but have high inductance and poor rise time (or thermal lag) for more than a few seconds. ? there are essentially only three resistance technologies widely used fo r precision resistors in mi litary and space applications: ? thin film, wirewound and bulk metal? foil. ?? each has its own balance of characteristics and costs that justify its selection in these applications. ? thin films are most cost-efficient within their normal range of characteristics but have the highest tcr, highest noise and have the least stability of the three technologies. ? wirewounds have low noise, low tcr and a high level of stability at moderate cost but also have high impedance and slow signal response. ? wirewounds can also have a higher power densit y, but some stability is lost through temperature cycling and load-life when made in smaller configurations. bulk metal? foil resistors have the lowest noise, lowest tcr, highest stability and highest speed of any technology but may have a higher cost, depending upon model. with bulk metal? foil resistors, savvy designers often save overall by concentrating the circuit stability in the foil resistors where exceptional stability allows for use of less-costly ac tive devices---an option not available with other re sistor technologies because foil requires a smaller total error budget through all cumulative resistor life exposures. ? also, foil often elimi nates extra circuitry added merely for the purpose of correcting the limitations of other resistor components. frsm?s bulk metal? foil resistors, based on new generation technology and improv ed production methods starting from february 2011, offer designers the complete set of top performance characterist ics to simplify circuitry and lower overall system costs by reducing the num ber of required parts while assuring a better end product. the new series of frsm feature a long-term load-life stability within 0.0025 % after 2000 hours and 0.005% after 10000 hours under full rated power at + 70 c, first time in the history of all resistor te chnologies. in addition to their low absolute tcr of almost zero tcr , the devices offer power tcr (? ' r due to self heating?) to 5 ppm at rated power; tight tolerance from 0.01% and thermal emf of 0.05 v/c. current design practice has been to over specify resistor s to allow for expected tolerance degradation during service and there is a trend to move to commercial off the shelf (cots) parts instead of mil spec qualified (qpl) parts. ? vishay precision group offers a new approach with lower prices to bring foil resist ors within the reach of designers whose end-of-life tolerance target is 0.05 % (total end of life cumulative deviation from nominal ) or less with cots resistors having all the inherent features for long term reliability. while other resistor technologies can take several seconds or even minutes to ach ieve a steady state t hermal stabilization (thermal lag), vishay foil resistors feature an almost instantaneous thermal stabilization time and a nearly immeasurable 1 ns rise time effectively with no ringing. the st ress levels of each application are different so the designer must make an estimation of what they might be and assign a stress factor to each one. ? the stress may normally be low but for these purposes, we must assure that the installed precision resistor is capable of re liability withstanding all potential stresses. ? for example, if the resistor is installed in a piece of equipment that is expected to go out into an oil field in the back of a pickup truck, shock and vibration and heat from the sun are obvious factors. ? the specific causes of resist or drift are listed in table 4 and the allowances shown are for full scale exposure. the designer may choose to use a percentage of full scale stress factor if the equipment will never see the full scale conditions. ? for example, a laboratory instrument that is expected to be permanently installed in an air-conditioned laboratory does not need an end-of-life allowance for excessive heat. there are othe r reasons for tolerancing the resistors tighter than the initial calculation: ? measurement equipment accuracy is traditionally ten times better than the expected accuracy of the devices under test. so, thes e tighter tolerance applications require a foil resistor. ? also, the drift of the resistor without any stress factor considerations results in a shift over time that must be considered. frsms have the least amount of time shift. ? the manufacturer?s recommended recalibration cycle is a factor in the saleability of the product and the longer the cycle, the more acceptable the product. ? foil resistors contribut e significantly to the longer calibration cycle. ?? figure 2 - trimming to values*  (conceptual illustration) mutual inductance reduction due to change in current direction current path before trimming note: foil shown in black, etched spaces in white interloop capacitance reduction in series trimming process removes this material from shorting strip area changing current path and increasing resistance current path after trimming * to acquire a precision resistance value, the bulk metal? foil chip is trimmed by selectively removi ng built-in ?shorting bars.? to increase the resistance in known increments, marked areas are cut, producing progressively smaller in creases in resistance. this method eliminates ?hot spot? and impr oves the long term stability of the resistor.
figure 3 - typical resistance/ temperature curve (2) r r (ppm) +250 +200 +150 +100 +50 0 -50 -100 -150 -200 -250 +250 +200 +150 +100 +50 0 -50 -100 -150 -200 -250 -55 0.05 ppm/? - 0.1 ppm/? - 0.16 ppm/? 0.2 ppm/? 0.14 ppm/? 0.1 ppm/? -25 0 +25 +65 +75 +100 +125 table 3 - specifications (1) chip size rated po wer (mw) at + 70 c max. working vo ltage ( pr ) resistance r ange ( ) maximum weig ht (mg) 0402 (3) 50 5 v 100 to 500 2 0603 100 22 v 100 to 4k* 4 0805 200 40 v 5 frsm series of precision chip resistors vishay foil resistors document number: 63209 for any questions, contact: foil@vishaypg.com www.vishayfoilresistors.com revision: 7-apr-11 3 * for 0603 values between 4k and 5k, please contact us table 2 - dimensions in inches (millimeters) top view d t w l chip size l 0.005 (0.13) w 0.005 (0.13) thickness maximum d 0.005 (0.13) 0603 0.063 (1.60) 0.032 (0.81) 0.025 (0.64) 0.011 (0.28) 0805 0.080 (2.03) 0.050 (1.27) 0.025 (0.64) 0.015 (0.38) 1206 0.126 (3.20) 0.062 (1.57) 0.025 (0.64) 0.020 (0.51) 1506 0.150 (3.81) 0.062 (1.57) 0.025 (0.64) 0.020 (0.51) 2010 0.198 (5.03) 0.097 (2.46) 0.025 (0.64) 0.025 (0.64) 2512 0.249 (6.32) 0.127 (3.23) 0.025 (0.64) 0.032 (0.81) notes (1) for tighter performances and non-standard values up to 150k, pl ease contact vpg application engi neering using the e-mail addres ses in the footer below. (2) the tcr values for < 100 table 4 - performances test or conditions r limits of precision thin film typical r limits of frsm series maximum r limits of frsm series (3) thermal shock, 100 x (- 65 c to + 150 c) (see figure 6) 0.1 % 0.005% (50 ppm) 0.01% (100 ppm) low temperature operation, - 65 c, 45 min at p nom 0.1 % 0.0025% (25 ppm) 0.005% (50 ppm) short time overload, 6.25 x rated power, 5 s 0.1 % 0.005% (50 ppm) 0.01% (100 ppm) high temperature exposure, + 150 c, 100 h 0.1 % 0.0025% (25 ppm) 0.005% (50 ppm) resistance to soldering heat, +245c for 5 sec,+235c for 3 0 sec 0.1 % 0.005 % (50 ppm) 0.01% (100 ppm) moisture resistance 0.1 % 0.003% (30 ppm) 0.01% (100 ppm) load life stability + 70 c for 2000 h at rated power (see f igure 8) 0.1 % 0.0025% (25 ppm) 0.005% (50ppm) load life stability + 70 c for 10,000 h at rated power 0.5 % 0.005% (50 ppm) 0.015% (150ppm) note (3) as shown + 0.01
figure 4 - recommended mounting notes (1) ir and vapor phase reflow are recommended. (2) avoid the use of cleaning agents which coul d attack epoxy resins, which form part of the resistor construction (3) vacuum pick up is recommended for handling (4) soldering iron may damage the resistor frsm series of precision chip resistors vishay foil resistors www.vishayfoilresistors.com f or any questions, contact: foil@vishaypg.com document number: 63209 4 revision: 7-apr-11 pulse test test description all parts baked at +125c for 1 hr and allowed to cool at room temperature for 1 hr, prior to testi ng. by using an electrolytic 0.01f capacitor charged to 1000 vdc, a single pulse was performed on 20 units of 1206, for each value: 100 , 1k and 10k of surface mou nt vishay foil resistor and thin film resistor. the unit was allowed time to cool down, after which the resistance measurement was taken and displayed in ppm deviation from the initial reading. test results figure 5 - pulse test description table 5 - pulse test results value voltage t= rc average deviation (%) vishay fo il resistor thin fi lm 100r 1000vdc 1sec <0.001 open 1k 10 sec >35 10k 100 sec >0.008 figure 6 - thermal shock test -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 ?r (ppm) test per mil prf 55342 4.8.3 mil std 202, method 107 test conditions: 100 x (-65c to +150c), n=10 1206 25k 0805 1k 0805 8k 1206 1k 2512 1k 2512 75k electrostatic discharge (esd) esd can be categorized into three types of damages parametric failure - occurs when the esd event alters one or more device parameters (resistance in the case of resistors), causing it to shift from its required tolerance. th is failure does not directly pertain to functionality; thus a parametric failure may be present while the device is still functional. catastrophic damage - occurs when the esd event causes the device to immediately stop function ing. this may occur after one or a number of esd events with dive rse causes, such as human body discharge or the mere presenc e of an electrostatic field. latent damage - occurs when the esd event causes moderate damage to the device, which is not noticeable, as the device appears to be functioning correctly. howeve r, the load life of the device has been dramatically reduced, and further degradation caused by operating stresses may cause the device to fail during service. latent damage is the source for great est concern, since it is very difficult to detect by re-measurement or by visual inspection, since damage may have occurred under the external coating.
frsm series of precision chip resistors vishay foil resistors document number: 63209 for any questions, contact: foil@vishaypg.com www.vishayfoilresistors.com revision: 7-apr-11 5 test description by using a electrolytic 500 pf capacitor charged up to 4500 v, pulses were performed on 10 units of 1206, 10k of three different surfa ce mount chip resistors technologies, with an initial voltage spike of 2500 v (figure 7). the unit was allowed time to cool down, after which the resistance measurement was taken and displayed in ppm deviation from the initial reading. readings were then taken in 500 v increments up to 4500 v. test results figure 7 - esd test description 2500 v to 4500 v rx 500 pf dmm 1 m table 6 - esd test results volts ? r ( %) thick film thin film foil 2500 -2.7 97 <0.005 3000 -4.2 366 <0.005 3500 -6.2 >5000 <0.005 4000 -7.4 >5000 <0.005 4500 -8.6 open <0.005 figure 8 - load life test for 2000 hrs @ +70c at rated power -100 -80 -60 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 0 250 500 750 1000 1250 1500 1750 2000 2250 ?r (ppm) time (hrs) 0805-1k 0805-8k 1206-1k 1206-25k 2512-75k 2512-125k power coefficient of resistance (pcr) in precision resistors with low tcr, the self heating (joule effect) causes the resistor not to perform strictly to its tcr specifications. this inaccuracy will result in an error at the end in the resistance value under applied power. vishay foil resistors introduced a new concept of power coefficient of resistance (pcr) along with a new z-foil technology which leads to reduction of the sensitivity of precision resistor to ambient te mperature variations and changes of applied power. figure 9 represents pcr behavior of three different resistor technologies un der applied power. figure 9 - behavior of three different resistor technologies under applied power (power coefficient test) (ppm) applied power, (w) 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 + 100 ppm 0 ppm - 100 ppm thick film surface mount chip thin film surface mount chip z-foil surface mount chip r r ------- - note: size 1206, value: 1k figure 10 - current path in a resistive alloy noise generation is minimal when current flow is through multiple paths as exists in bulk metal ? foil resistive alloy.
frsm series of precision chip resistors vishay foil resistors www.vishayfoilresistors.com f or any questions, contact: foil@vishaypg.com document number: 63209 6 revision: 7-apr-11 post manufacture operations (pmo) what is the importance of resistor stability in an electronic circuit? answer: ? the circuit w as probably not intended for just a onetime use.? also, the equipment may have to endure some environmental and operational stresses. so, the ongoing use of the equipment is expected and the more stable the resistors, the longer the time before recalibrations. frsm offers the most stability in all categories but there is more than recalibration at stake here: ? extremes of surge voltage can cause thin film resistors to go open while the foil resistor based on the z-1 technology is not affected. ? an open means the equipment must be returned to the maintenance department to have the resistor replaced or, worse yet, mi ssion failure. the cost of a foil resistor would have been insignificant compared to the cost of mission failure or the cost of returning an instrument for repair or replacement of a blown resistor. ? add to this the down time of the equipment. designing for extended service - all e lectronic equipment is expected to do something useful for a specified period of time. ? at the end of that period, and in spite of permissible service conditions, the equipment is expected to still be functional in its intended service and within its accuracy limits. ? all the components contribute in some way to the stability of the equipment but the resistors are the devices relied upon most to retain the original accuracy of the equipment. ? any departure from the end-of-life accu racy limits set for one resistor renders the entire equipment ?out of service? and subject to repair or recalibration. the prospect of repair or recalibration is unthinkable in certain applications (space for ex ample) and only devices that can be given an appropriate initial tolerance with the expectation of retaining proximity to the initial value throughout the service life are suitable. ? this is especially true of th e resistors in a circuit which may have power applied causing self heating, load applied for extended periods or load life and load applied di fferentially from other resistors resulting in a ratio offset. ? the equipment itself may see elevated temperatures for extended periods of storage. ? foil resistors are the best solution when these factors come into play. ? table 7 - global part number information (1) new global part number: Y402412K7560T9R (preferred part number format) denotes precision value characteristics y r = k = k 0 = sta ndard 9 = lea d (pb)-free 1 to 999 = cus tom product code resistance tolerance packaging 4020 = f rsm0402 (2) 4021 = frsm0603 4022 = frsm0805 4023 = frsm1206 4024 = frsm1506 4025 = frsm2010 4027 = frsm2512 t = 0.01 % q = 0.02 % a = 0.05 % b = 0.10 % c = 0.25 % d = 0.5 % f = 1.0 % r = tap e and reel w = w affle pack for example: above global order y4024 12k7560 t 9 r: type: frsm1506 values: 12.7560 k absolute tolerance: 0.01 % termination: lead (pb)-free packaging: tape and reel historical part number: frsm1506 12k756 tcr0.2 t s t (will continue to be used) frsm1506 12k756 tcr0.2 t s t model resistance value tcr charact eristics tolerance termination packaging frsm0402 (2) frsm0603 frsm0805 frsm1206 frsm1506 frsm2010 frsm2512 12.756 k t = 0.01 % q = 0.02 % a = 0.05 % b = 0.10 % c = 0.25 % d = 0.5 % f = 1.0 % s = lea d (pb)-free b = tin /lead t = tape an d reel w = waffle pack note (1) for non-standard requests, please co ntact application engineering. (2) 0402 is planned to be released to production at 2012. 0241 k75 2 y4 t9 6 r 0
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